Hello Everyone,
I'd like to start out by introducing myself as this is my first post on these forums. My name is Justin, and I have been browsing this site for about a year now. I bought a UDM a year ago and came across the desire for something more, so I purchased a Dewalt 849 rotary. My local salvage yard had a half price sale on panels so I went out and purchased a hood. Here is what it looked like after a wash and clay.
and under the halogens...
This was my first time with the rotary. The process went as follows:
Megs 84 via megs yellow solo wool pad
Megs 83 via megs yellow solo polishing pad
megs 80 via megs black solo polishing pad
I worked all polishes the same, starting out at 1000 rpms, working at 1400 rpms, and finishing back at 1000 rpms. I was a little short on time so I only had time for one application of each polish. Here are the results...
and back in the sun...
Really my lack of camera skills makes me look better than I actually am. I tried my best to showcase the remaining marring which consisted of minor halograms and swirles. There is, however, great improvement, and I will continue working on this trying to refine my technique. Thanks for looking everyone.
I'd like to start out by introducing myself as this is my first post on these forums. My name is Justin, and I have been browsing this site for about a year now. I bought a UDM a year ago and came across the desire for something more, so I purchased a Dewalt 849 rotary. My local salvage yard had a half price sale on panels so I went out and purchased a hood. Here is what it looked like after a wash and clay.

and under the halogens...


This was my first time with the rotary. The process went as follows:
Megs 84 via megs yellow solo wool pad
Megs 83 via megs yellow solo polishing pad
megs 80 via megs black solo polishing pad
I worked all polishes the same, starting out at 1000 rpms, working at 1400 rpms, and finishing back at 1000 rpms. I was a little short on time so I only had time for one application of each polish. Here are the results...


and back in the sun...



Really my lack of camera skills makes me look better than I actually am. I tried my best to showcase the remaining marring which consisted of minor halograms and swirles. There is, however, great improvement, and I will continue working on this trying to refine my technique. Thanks for looking everyone.